Friday, 21 April 2017

GAFE Day 2 - Opening Keynote

An amazing performance by Fa Man, Aorere's premier Barbershop quartet kicked off Day 2 of the GAFE summit. It certainly put everyone in the mood for a great Day 2.

Let Learning T.R.U.M.P. Teaching and Tech - Richard Wells

"I hate it when he just keeps talking"

"They just keep throwing random stuff at us"

"I wish I could just work on the thing I need to"

Quotes from teachers on PD

Strategies help learners when they are stuck. e.g. when you get stuck on a word .... and allow learners to find their own answers.

Learners like playing games because they know the rules, how to play and what to expect from others that are playing the game. They have the strategies they need and know what they are doing.

We need to worry about the strategies we are giving kids so we can see the Key Competencies happen. This will help them make their message clear - they can "play on the pitch without the coach!"

What tools have we given our students to manage their time and their learning? Are you managing your tools and your time effectively? How are you giving feedback and at what speed? It is hard to give a rapid feedback loop in the classroom. In a computer game the feedback loop is so fast and it is why they are popular. To speed up the feedback loop, use your other students. As part of the Keynote, Richard used a Google Form to collect many ideas from his audience of tools that can be used.

How can we integrate Google into our classroom? Richard would suggest;

Google Keep - gather data but ensure your students understand how and what they need to collect?

Google Slides - present your data but ensure you have a tool on how to collate and use the information you are presenting. Use a template so that people are able to read the information that is provided.

Google Sites - put it out there and make something of the connections you are making to extend your understanding. But unless you have a tool on how to extend the thinking, the Sites won't have an impact.

What tools are we providing to Relate to Others?

Google Docs - work on your own or use the share feature to work together. The ability to make comments and have a discussion doesn't mean you are 'good' at working together. What tools have we provided to help with this?

Google Hangouts - a great tool to get outside the classroom but how do we make the most of the moment? How are we best going to carry this out?

Google Cardboard - put your students in the shoes of another. They explain to you what its like to live in your world.

What tools are we providing to Manage Self?

Google Countdown Timer - great for teaching boys. If you want something done, get it to countdown on the TV and boys will be more productive.

Google Calendar - colour your week and manage your time.

Google + Communities - allow for the management of work for learners (13+) as well as your own professional development and conversations.

What tools are we providing for Participating?

Google Forms - putting your hand up and answering questions - an effective way to encourage participation in your classroom.

Google + - contribute as a team, particularly applicable for secondary school learners.

YouTube - change the world using videos

Before you are able to effectively to use any of the Google tools it is important to teach the "How to?" How to behave as an individual, group and with others? Then you are able to add the Google Tool as they are equipped to use the tool properly. How to talk? How to critique? How to best present images?